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PAGE EIGHT GIRLS STORY | OFMURDERIS SHOWN FALSE Said Man Was Guilty Because She Was Tired of Ques- | tioning 2 An alleged con- by Otto Malm, arrested for robbing a butcher shop, that he kill- ed Edward Lehmann during a rob- bery several weeks ago of a knit goods factory has exonerated Walter Bocklaman, held for the slaying and identified ts the slayer by Ethel Beck, 19, his alleged accomplice. Authorities had regarded the case | against Bocklaman as complete. | Lehmann, acconipanied by Albert | Stenwedel, a night watchman, had | surprised a man and a blonde wo- man attempting to enter the factory and jn an exchange of shots Lehmann was fatally wounded. Ethel Beck, arrested as the blonde woman, de- clared after questioning that Bock- luman had fired the shot, | Malm’s confession names hig wife us the blonde woman. H. reated us a result of Ma confession for robbery, is said tej have admitted driving the automobile in which Malm says he and his wife | escaped from the scene of the shoot- ing after his wife had been slightly wounded. Confronted with Malm’s statement | the Beck girl admitted she had con- | fessed falsely. She said she was tired | of being questioned and admitted | guilt to end the interrogation. ARCTIG PARTY | USES RADIO Stations of Nine Different Countries Reach MacMillan Prince Rupert, B. C., Nov. 24. Wireless reports have been received from nine different countries and communication with a station in Hawaii has been established by the radio operator of the Bowdoin, now 760 miles from the North Pole with Capt. Donald B, MacMillan, Arctic explorer, aboard, according to ® message received here last night {rom the exploration party. Capt. MacMillan said in his mess- age that “news of the world was re- ceived” like an “evening paper” from two European wireless stations. EGGS MUST BE _ FRESH IF SAID $0, IS RULING Fargo, N. D., Nov, 24.—Strictly fresh eggs are not eggs which have been held in storage for six months, und what's more, they can’t be sold {| as such in North Dakota! That's the warning issued to traffickers in eges dy R. 0. aird, state food com- missioner, who calls attention to the North Dakota Egg law, which defines a fresh egg as one which bas not. been in cold storage for more than 30 days, “Selling of cold storage eggs se ‘strictly fresh eggs,’ ‘fresh eggs,’ or even ‘eggs’ is illegal, according to this act,” Mr. Baird declares, “The law Specifies that a sign at least six inches square bearing the words “cold storage” must be displayed over any eggs offered for sale which have been in cold storage more than 30 days.” This act also applies to-eggs. whieh have been preserved by pickling in brine, waterglass or lime water, or by any other process. In thi a placard must be djsplayed bearing the words “preperved.’ See ea cae a Doose Brotners DEALERS SELL 600D USED CARS It is a.significant fact that people seldom ask us to guarantee a Used Car. They know that our reputation as the Dodge Brothers Dealer is sufficient assurance of ¢-tisfaction. Good Values for Taday— FORD COUPE Much extra equipment. ’ Refinished, A bargain. $350.00 DODGE COUPE ~ Practically new. You will be surprised at this value, $875.00 - Whether you are buy- ing or not come to our ‘Used Cas sae at any time. parison, your, Overland Champion 'Gives Free Rides | Week of November 22-29 Set Aside by All Willys-Over- land Champion Dealers as National Champion Demon- stration Week. November 22-29 will be Champion Demonstration Week among Willys- | Overland dealers, Branches and dis- tributors throughout the States. Willys-Overland, Inc., has set aside this.period as a merchandising peri- od when greatest stress would be laid upon this mbst versatile of ul! of its models, to mark the climax of the most successful year that Willys- Overland merchants have ever yet enjoyed. For the first time since this a ‘United 2 ar was first. announced early in October all of the 5,000 dealers Demonstra Nov. 22 to Nov. “ $695 F.0.B.Toledo | Get aFree Demonstration o || Latest and Greatest Automobile throughout the land have now been! furnished with sample cars of this! type. Factory production has been | peeded up to such a point where it is adjudged to be nearly adequate to the demand. For the first time Pres- | ident John N. Willys and General Sales Manager L. Peed consider the circumstances r dealer or- ganization to be ripe for a universal effort to acquaint the motor car buy- | ing public with the many uses of this unique model, w No car that Willys-Overland has ever introduced has met with the spontaneous und immediate acclaim that greeted the Champion. While | radjcally novel and fresh, yet it proved to be the type of THAte car that many have longed for and hoped ‘or. It probably is the most diverg- Ently useful car ever brought out. Its iront and rear seats can be eas- ily and quickly adjusted to three | different positions, permitting a tall driver to manipulate foot pedals without cramping of legs. By the} same token a short driver can ad- Hl just the driver's seat so that he can €asily reach the pedals. Rear si can ulso be moved forward or bu $ to accommodate the conveniente of the passengers, The car’s most remarkable char- actertistic, however, front and rear seats and up’ can be entirely removed andSmade car, a feature that will prove inval- uable to tourists and campers. With rear seat and upholstery re- moved fifty cubic feet of spate for salesman’s samples, suit cases, trunks and luggage, farm tools, produce and supplies, camp duffle and other equipment ‘that it might be neces- sary to transport, all of whieh can easily be loaded into this compart- ment. The entire week will be devoted by the Willys-Overland dealer organ- izat‘on to a thorough display and demonstration of this car’s. many uses: HATTEL MORTGAGE; RECLOSURE SALE H Noi is hereby given that that certain chattel mortgage executed s Union Warehouse, Mill le Company, a carpor- marck in the county of NOTIC! ation of Bis us to hold a Champion Front and rear = and uy into sisee length of seats adjr rime able forward and-beck for tall and short people. The Overland Champion was intio- -duced only a It has taken month and a, half*ago. © the whole Nation by. * storm! Demand has nearly swamped |. the factory! This is the car thousands’. and tens of thousands have been: ‘Syait- ing for! easy loading of every. adr shrense is wide doo Soot Burleigh an aj mortgagor and in favor of Bis- marek Bank, a corpcration of the is that. both! <dine place, as mortgagee, under date | county tery | o: the twenty-sixth day of May 1921,‘North Dakota, the state of North Dakota}! of Saturday, the first da: ber 1928, at the front door of wt premises in the City of Bismarek,| of Burleigh‘ and State of property so default, the said mortgagee'be- sto be’ sofg being of such \kind, up into a luxurious bed right in the|jieving the debt secured by the said) Shape, size ang material that its re- mortgage unsafe and insecure, and the said mortgagee has elected to and does hereby declare the said mbrtgage debt and, the whole thereof toi be now due and payable; that the amount due thereon.is the sum of ‘tén Thousang and Four Hundred Dollars ($10,400), together with in- terest at the rate of eight per cent per annum from and. since the 7th day of June 1922; and that the prop- erty in said mortgage described, to- wit: all stock of merchandise, farm implements and machinery, parts and supplies of every kind and des- cription, located and stored in the frame warehouse of the company, on Bock 38, SoogLine lease No, 1839, of the Soo Line right-of-way, on Broadway, "near Ninth Street, in the city of Bismarck, und such , ware- house, and the frame store and ware- house building will be so!d at the hour of two o'clock on the afternoon By special arrangement! Your opportunity to make a ‘personal. inspection and have a complete demonstration of each remarkable feature of the wonderful new Overland Champion —“America’s’ mosf versatile car.” Sweeping public interest and demand lead © ion Weel 9 Inclusive -Plan now to come in! Lear all about this first real all-purpose closed car! Get acquainted with: its unique benefits for the salesman, the merchant, the ‘farmer and the family! - Fee ie: stration! No charge! . No ebligagion! Come in! * how truly this sensational car will” ii your needa! Don't miss this. - Labr, Motor Seles Company "BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA. a) cAmeridais | Sensation |. Jong long ein upholstery. we : Fear moval to the front door of the court house is impossible. Dated. at Bismarck, North Dakota this 24th day of November 1928. BISMARCK BANK, By Benton Baker Its Attorney. Beulah Lighite Oval is Best $4.75 per ton. Order now eielaid Transfer Co. Phom | Phone 453: for. the Famous Wilton Screened Lump Lig- nite Coal at $4.75 per ton delivered. Wash- burn Lignite Coal Co. \ ‘SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1923 Inspected Reconditioned. and Certified When you buy aused car here, you get a motor'vehicle that has been subjected to a most searching inspection—and ~ certified to be exactly as represented. You always know what you are buying. These are exceptionally attractive values: : Overland Model 90 Touring Chevrolet Touring Willys-Knight 7 Passenger Touring Dodge Touring ' Studebaker Six, Touring Qverland Sedan Velie Touring Dodge Sedan You can make a small payment now and the balance on easy terms without charge for. storage. IT’S KEEPING IT UP THAT COUNTS hk, A In‘saving, like in so many things, it’s keeping it up that counts. Your first few deposits won’t.take you far, but regular depgsits can @entually take you anywhere you want to go. Don’t let anything intetfere with your sav- ings program. If the weather is bad, or you are too busy to coma personally to the bank, «send your deposits by: mail. “be Bismarck Bank Bismarck, N. D. ‘Are hard to get. To, insure delivery for Xmas — place your order early. , Complete sets ! yrange in price ‘from.